Originally Posted by
Djuntas
Since...well WOD, when I started making good gold (Not on missions, but on the mats you get from missions work orders etc), I just made the useal current gear. The 310 rings are still fine for me, so thats what JC has been for me in BFA. But yes, wish the rings was upgraded to 340 =/
Anywho JC was more fun (but time consuming) when ore shuffling was a thing. Back then I also made enchants, but never make that now ever in years.
LW is just such a good gold income for me. Its great, but I guess its also due to my insane collection (I have litterally all recipes ever, missing a few...its something I collect like achievements). But the 340 gear is still great to sell for ppl lvling new alts etc who wanna boost quickly to 325+.
On my hord side thats kinda dead the prices are insane on the 340 gear...wether sales is good, I dunno, but daaaaamn you could make a killing. These 340 items cost like...1k gold to make, maybe only 600g, and if you can sell them for atleast 1k and up to 6k....well thats where my gold is.
Anywho my theory on gold making is; It has to be easy, not time consuming or to annoying. So expoulsoms I throw a YT podcast on or w/e and start crafting thoes 300-500 bracers of boredom, or when I list items I just try to be speedy and maybe not re-check my mats list every day. I have "BFA mats list" and a "Old mats list" I go through.
A good example is cutting items that dont sell fast enough; I have made Molten core items (resist gear) for years, but recently stopped making most of the items...they sell to slow, even if profit can be good.